Yeah, like I said in my posts they dim perfectly with the rest of the interior lights. Thats why I chose the power source that I did so that these footwel lights dim with the rest. It works and looks great!
Last night was the first night I drove the Jeep with the new footwell lights and it looks incredible. As weird as this may sound, it adds a whole different interior feel at night. Jeep really should have done this from the factory.

Is the black plastic a panel LED mounting item or just a bezel off an LED you had laying around?

THey are just rubber grommets I had laying around that fit perfectly.

Tell you guys what if there is anyone that really wants this mod done but cant do it themselves I would be willing to do it for you for a relatively small amount. You will need to send me your two footwell panels, but other than that all you would have to do is splice into the two wires under your console which is simple. PM me if interested.

Tell you guys what if there is anyone that really wants this mod done but cant do it themselves I would be willing to do it for you for a relatively small amount. You will need to send me your two footwell panels, but other than that all you would have to do is splice into the two wires under your console which is simple. PM me if interested.

I bought 390 ohm 1/4 watt resistors, based on calculations from ledcalc.com. I'll be using one resistor per 2 led's. So one resistor will feed the two front led's and another resistor will feed the rear two.

It's been a very wet weekend in Sydney so I didnt get a chance to do mine yet.

I just completed my install. Waiting for it to go dark so I can see how it looks.

Remarkably easy interior to work with. The most time consuming bit was building up the wiring loom before I installed it. I also provisioned wiring for the rear footwell, for when I get those LEDs, so it's just ready to go.

Great inspiration, James! How does it feel to have you work being replicated on the other side of the planet?